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Teenager Proves Horsemanship Skills As Repeat Highpoint 4-H State Fair Winner
Teenager Proves Horsemanship Skills As Repeat Highpoint 4-H State Fair Winner
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Mallory Jackson and her Quarter Horse JJ repeated as highpoint 4-H horseshow winners at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson. A young horsewoman’s dedicated hard work combined with a “phenomenal” horse make repeat champions. ...
By Frank J. Buchman
Creepy Ticks - What Does That Mean For Your Horse
Creepy Ticks - What Does That Mean For Your Horse
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In the United States, ticks are ubiquitous.They are primarily active from spring to fall. Their preferred habitats are tall grasses, pastures, woods, and brushy areas. They are opportunists and not picky. They enjoy sucking the blood of mammals, bird...
By Carrie Griffith, DVM
Bursitis & How To Treat It
Bursitis & How To Treat It
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What is Bursitis? Bursitis comes in two forms, true bursitis and acquired bursitis. It’s extremely common in horses and causes bursa pain. True bursitis is swelling and fluid build-up within soft tissue. It can be found affecting areas ...
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What is a Haflinger Horse?
The Haflinger Horse is a breed of horse originating from Austria. Recognized for their versatile athleticism, sturdy confirmation and intelligence, Haflingers are known to excel at dressage, show jumping, eventing, western pleasure and other equestrian disciplines. They tend to be even-tempered and relatively easy to train. However they can also display some spirited behavior which requires patience and understanding when training. With proper care and management, Haflingers make excellent mounts for both novice and experienced riders alike.